Re: [DQSD-Users] Installs to c drive & moving

2004-02-27 Thread Monty Scroggins
Tom if it helps any in the future, the renaming utility can toggle all the searches at once with the buttons at the top of the page and also the utility can toggle the searches in a particular category by clicking the category name in the category column (computers, finance, etc.).. It's still a

RE: [DQSD-Users] Installs to c drive & moving

2004-02-27 Thread John W. Bairen, Jr.
Just copy all the .xml_disabled files to a different directory d:\temp Then at a DOS prompt ren d:\temp\*.xml_disabled *.xml Do similar for the others... To change the xml to xml_disabled. JB > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > To

Re: [DQSD-Users] Installs to c drive & moving

2004-02-27 Thread Tom Corcoran
Monty Scroggins wrote: > Currently all searches (even searches which are "disabled" in the help > window) are still loaded in memory. The workaround until the design is > changed is to rename the searches so the toolbar doesn't recognize them on > startup. I threw together a utility that can gen

[DQSD-Users] why >> showing tied to clocklongwidth

2004-02-27 Thread Tom Corcoran
I would like the search bar smaller as I use a 2 level task bar. But to see the >> popup button it must be greater than clocklongwidth (default=139). Why is it tied to this? I my screen the search bar is 4.2cm (1.75inches) wide and >> is not visible. Any ideas? Cheers, Tom. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ty

Re: [DQSD-Users] Installs to c drive & moving

2004-02-27 Thread Tom Corcoran
Tom Corcoran wrote: > I used a trial version of Funducs Application Mover to move dsqd to the > other drive. Afterwards I rebooted, then reregistered the dll as above and > then rebooted again. The result was a msn web page showing in dqsd :-) I looked at this again. The Quick Launch toolbar was r

Re: [DQSD-Users] Installs to c drive & moving

2004-02-27 Thread Tom Corcoran
Hey Kim, Kim Gräsman wrote: >> Any problems I should be aware of if I move the >> installation files? There's nothing relevant in the registry I could see. > You need to re-register DQSDTools.dll like this (from the command line): > C:\NewDir>regsvr32.exe DQSDTools.dll > I'm not sure if DQSD even

RE: [DQSD-Users] Installs to c drive & moving

2004-02-27 Thread Kim Gräsman
Hi Tom, > Any problems I should be aware of if I move the > installation files? There's nothing relevant in the registry > I could see. You need to re-register DQSDTools.dll like this (from the command line): C:\NewDir>regsvr32.exe DQSDTools.dll I'm not sure if DQSD even works in anot